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Scottish Government sets date for next Cross Tay Link Road hearing
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Scottish Government urged to reconsider its intention to allow second phase of controversial Kinross development to proceed
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Updated: 03/03/2021, 3:18 pm
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Graham Lennox
An Aberdeen farmer claims he has been “left in the dark” over plans to create a multi-million pound Energy Transition Zone (ETZ) on the site of one of Scotland’s largest rare and endangered animal farms.
Graham Lennox, who has held the tenancy of Doonie’s Farm since 2010, said he has “heard nothing” from planners and local authorities after more than a year of discussions about building a “major base for clean energy” on the 134-acre site and nearby St Fittick’s Park.
He added that the conservation site, which houses 23 rare breeds of pig, cattle, sheep, horses and chickens, has been left “in limbo” about its future.
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Doonies Rare Breeds Farm, Graham Lennox been left in the dark about his farm s future due to the Aberdeen Energy Transition Zone plans.
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An Aberdeen farmer claims he has been “left in the dark” over plans to create a multi-million pound Energy Transition Zone (ETZ) on the site of one of Scotland’s largest rare and endangered animal farms.
Graham Lennox, who has held the tenancy of Doonie’s Farm since 2010, said he has “heard nothing” from planners and local authorities after more than a year of discussions about building a “major base for clean energy” on the 134 acre site and nearby St Fittick’s Park.
Action group slams new homes appeal decision
The leader of the Lathro Action Group believes drainage issues at the Lathro Meadows development in Kinross will only get worse if the second phase ends up being approved by the Scottish Government
Contractors Enviro-Clean were pictured clearing drains at the Lathro Meadows development in Kinross in late January (Image: Perthshire Advertiser)
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